Between the Ranges. A Centenary History of Land Settlement at Appila, 1872-1972
Adelaide, [Appila-Yarrowie Centenary Committee], 1972. More
Adelaide, [Appila-Yarrowie Centenary Committee], 1972. More
Adelaide, [Appila-Yarrowie Centenary Committee], 1972. More
Frewville, Peacock Publications/ Australian Systematic Botany Society/ ANZAAS, South Australian Division, 1982 (first edition). More
Toronto, University of Toronto Press, 1974. Provenance: Leonard Eugene Boyle, OP, OC. Boyle was a scholar and palaeographer, and later Prefect of the Vatican Library (1984-1997). More
Madang, Kristen Press, 1978/ 1972 (revised)/ 1964. Text in New Guinea Pidgin. More
Hoofdoorp, Walburg Pers, 1994. Text in Dutch. More
Hoofdoorp, Walburg Pers, 1990. Text in Dutch. More
London, Religious Tract Society, [c.1885]. A presentation plate from the Snow Hill Congregational Sunday Schools, presented to Amy Shufflebotham on the front flyleaf is dated Febuary 14, 1886. More
Gloucester, British Publishing Company, 1946. South Australia, pages 30-39. More
London, Egypt Exploration Society, 1983. Texts from Excavations Memoirs, Number 7. More
Oxford, Griffith Institute, 1982. One of the Tutankhamun's Tomb Series. More
Adelaide, J.L. Bonython and Co., 'Advertiser' Office, 1898. A collection of humorous verse (topical and localized) by a son of the South Australian novelist Maud Jean Franc (Mrs E. Evans). More
Adelaide, Corkwood Press, 1997 (facsimile edition)/ 1906. Number 146 of only 250 copies, the first fifty of which were bound in full leather. More
London, Chapman and Hall, 1879 [first edition]. With the uniquely-shaped bookplates of William E. Stuart, featuring a unicorn (possibly William Stuart (1825-93), see wiki) // Charles Lever (1806-1872) was a mercurial Irish novelist. More
Chicago, S.C. Griggs and Company, 1869. With the bookplate of Edward Charles Stirling and the later nameplate of Noel Lothian. More
Adelaide, Corkwood Press, 1997 (facsimile edition)/ 1906. Number 10 of only 50 copies of the deluxe issue (in a total edition of only 250 copies). More
[Gregynog], The Gregynog Press, 1935 (first thus). Number 180 of 300 copies. 'The Gregynog Press, Montgomeryshire, was one of many artistic activities due to the enlightened philanthropy of two sisters, Miss Gwendoline Davies, C.H., and Miss Margaret Davies, LL.D.. The standard of craftsmanship which was quickly achieved made it comparable..... More
Portland, Timber Press/ Heartland Peony Society, 2001. More
Sydney, University of NSW Press Ltd/ Royal Botanic Gardens and Domain Trust, 2000. With hundreds of illustrations, including 16 pages of colour illustrations from photographs. More
Adelaide, Sharples Brothers, 1913. More
Canberra, Australian Government Publishing Service [for the Department of Foreign Affairs], 1986. More
Adelaide, SA Dept of Environment and Planning/ Commonwealth Dept of Home Affairs and Environment, 1983. More
London, Chapman & Hall, 1930. A profusely-illustrated work on all things to do with artificial lighting: from cinema projectors to signal beacons, shop windows to traffic lights. More
Adelaide, Government Printer, 1875. South Australian Parliamentary Paper Number 57 of 1875 (no text accompanied this map). McLaren 12530-31-32 are confusing (confused?): the first entry refers to this item by correct Parliamentary Paper number but the title is incorrect; the third entry shows the correct title for a map accompanying..... More